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Older games will last forever. Newer games? ...Maybe?
*I know Windows ME is the last version of Windows to be based on the 9x kernel, I meant the last version of 9x Windows that anyone takes seriously smh
Here's my GBA site if anyone is curious:
cinemint.online/gba/
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Flask Tutorial 1: AJAX in 20 Minutes
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I really need a pop filter GitHub repo: github.com/EHowardHill/Flask-Tutorial-01 Guessing-Game-
You can count to 1,023 on your fingers
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I tried to make this as non-technical as possible - but if you have any questions, please let me know!
I'm making a new Xorg Window Manager, and I need your advice!
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GitHub Repo: www.github.com/EHowardHill/ScrollUI-Demo Online demo: cinemint.online/scrollui/ Thank you very much for your feedback! 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Walkthrough 7:09 - Outro
Make your own 3D game for Windows 95 in under an hour! (Blitz3D)
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Blitz3D Download: blitzresearch.itch.io/blitz3d Cube Tutorial: github.com/EHowardHill/blitz3d-demo 0:00 - Introduction 0:49 - History of Blitz3D 2:04 - Setting up your environment 3:33 - Using the Command reference 4:59 - Software Demos 5:49 - Code Walk-through 12:55 - Outro Make sure to let me know what you think! I'll do my best to answer as many comment questions as I can.
When Windows was different.
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This ended up becoming a rambling eulogy for traditional personal computing. Who else had fond memories of growing up with Windows? Zune installer: archive.org/details/zune-package_202207 0:00 - Intro 5:58 - Windows 3.1 11:15 - Windows 98 17:38 - Windows XP 27:02 - Windows Vista 34:34 - Windows 7 38:38 - Windows 8.1 42:34 - Windows 10 (2015) 48:16 - Windows 11 52:34 - Outro
AI was always going to happen.
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Everything that's happened in computing has led up to the creation of AI, for better or for worse.
How to make a Busybox/Linux distro the easy way
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Howdy! Here's the GitHub repo I made for this tutorial: github.com/EHowardHill/AshDOS-Tutorial Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:46 - How Linux works 6:14 - How to build the system 27:30 - Testing it in Docker 33:34 - Installing Python 3.11 37:50 - Conclusion
Make a Custom Alpine Linux ISO that Boots to Graphics! (mkimage)
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Links referenced: Alpine Wiki: wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/How_to_make_a_custom_ISO_image_with_mkimage My Github Repo: github.com/EHowardHill/Saigocom
When Windows Phone was different.
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These are the confessions of a die-in-the-wool WP7 fanboy. Rest in peace, Windows Phone. 0:00 - Introduction 1:10 - Dell Axom Pocket PC 5:38 - Nokia Lumia 900 21:10 - Nokia Lumia 635 28:44 - Microsoft Lumia 640 XL 32:55 - Microsoft Lumia 950 34:55 - Conclusions
Using Alpine Linux to make your own Debian-based distro!
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Sort of a strange thing to do, but it's definitely possible! 0:00 - Introduction 3:06 - Setting up the Alpine USB environment 9:00 - Walking through the script itself 23:32 - Final thoughts Check out my GitHub script at: github.com/EHowardHill/Debian-Bootstrap-Script Check out how to setup Alpine Linux at: docs.alpinelinux.org/user-handbook/0.1a/Installing/setup_alpine.html Also - be sure to ch...
When Mac OS was different.
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There was something different about Classic Mac OS that we may never see again. Let's talk about it. John Siracusa's article on Mac OS X's finder: arstechnica.com/gadgets/2003/04/finder/
How to make Pong for GBA w/ Butano (C++)
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This is a Part 2! For information on how to install devkitPro, consider checking out my video tutorial at th-cam.com/video/EMeie_gSgDU/w-d-xo.html . GitHub repository for my source code: github.com/EHowardHill/butano-pong The GBA development Discord server has disabled invites. Feel free to join my own Discord server at discord.gg/redJjECzkv for any additional questions! Video parts: 0:00 - Int...
Explaining the Layers of Linux
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What is GNU/Linux and Busybox/Linux, and how does it work - from the kernel to your desktop environment? I attempt to give an introductory lecture into how the individual layers work together to build a cohesive system.
Compile C++ for GBA in under an hour! (using Butano + devkitPro + WSL2)
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Compile C for GBA in under an hour! (using Butano devkitPro WSL2)
Compiling C for the Apple ][ (using cc65)
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Compiling C for the Apple ][ (using cc65)
Dismembering Alpine Linux While It's Running
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Dismembering Alpine Linux While It's Running
Monkey Island theme song on a Tesla Coil!
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Monkey Island theme song on a Tesla Coil!
How to install an SSD on your iMac G3 SL (CompactFlash)
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How to install an SSD on your iMac G3 SL (CompactFlash)
Alpine Linux is a better Chrome OS than Chrome OS
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Alpine Linux is a better Chrome OS than Chrome OS

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  • @graemaer3052
    @graemaer3052 วันที่ผ่านมา

    great vids! keep it up. thanks!

  • @x7heDeviLx
    @x7heDeviLx 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    0:35 if truly a large amount of people don’t know os9 exists being that they are all using a 10 variant makes me scared for their ability to use deductive reasoning lol 😅you know cause the way versioning works. I’m sure you’re just being hyperbolic I’m just busting balls.

  • @chbou77730
    @chbou77730 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I've try on Virtual version, and... my iso start from 64Mo to 1Go for the ISO, why ??? I just add "nano" for test

  • @loatheroach
    @loatheroach 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    1:13 Longen folk are doing what on pilgrimages ???

  • @darixenous_shadowscale
    @darixenous_shadowscale 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Older games will last as long as that tiny little dime battery will. (fun fact, they don't) sure the circuits can be salvageable and the game repaired, but not really as long lived VS a maintained blueray / cloud backup

  • @alexanderalmondoffcial
    @alexanderalmondoffcial 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This way really refreshing 2 watch, it’s not doom and gloom along with it being really insightful on gaming preservation! Good video man:D

  • @myenkos
    @myenkos 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love you Ethan you make my software into hardware

  • @Flavorwave_Turbo
    @Flavorwave_Turbo 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice essay. I’ll say it wasn’t bad when you previously just filmed yourself, even in a dim room. Get to see your passion for the topics on your face. Nice work

  • @Valor21me
    @Valor21me 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    BROTHA HAS A YOUTIBE CHANNEL?!

  • @fillsbury8304
    @fillsbury8304 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We can look to the movie industry, to see what happens when you don't take preservation seriously. Films from when the movie industry was in it infancy, were printed on early generation film rolls, so they didn't have a long shelf life and were incredibly susceptible to temperature and humidity. But people didn't really care that much about movie preservation, until towards the end of the 20th century. As a result, scores of important films that helped shape the movie industry are lost forever. Now the video game industry is facing the same dilemma, unless we do something now. I've seen first hand, how a game can simply vanish, because it happened to my own graduation game, I made with my study group, when I studied software engineering. We released it on iOS, but 3 years later it was pulled, because the college only paid the annual fee for 3 years, and well, my study group and I didn't really notice until it was too late. When I got a new iPhone, I found that the game simply didn't run on new versions of iOS anymore either, rendering many existing copies useless. It didn't help that me and my study group, didn't keep any of the original files either, because we were young and dumb. So the game only exists in a playable state on my old iPhone 6. Our game was just a dinky little project, but to me it nonetheless serves as a cautionary tale of how games can simply vanish, and I'll bet this has happened to thousands of games, especially digital-only games.

    • @hatsunemaizie
      @hatsunemaizie 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      i have an android so i don't know if you can do this on an iphone, but is there some sort of app you can use to extract the ipa file? then you could keep it and if you want update and work on it to make it playable on newer iphones

  • @gregmcpherson5671
    @gregmcpherson5671 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A nice start. I found the Butano and devkit, but thanks for a little help gluing it together. Saved me hitting my head on a brick wall for a few days.

  • @RHTORAS
    @RHTORAS 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    nice tutorial... void mklive is also a good tool for making an iso of void linux...

  • @mr.creoman
    @mr.creoman 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    RIP Mark Sibly - creator of Blitz 3D

  • @codexous
    @codexous 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    what a good host

  • @calliecocat9318
    @calliecocat9318 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i like the background music

  • @ilikemitchhedberg
    @ilikemitchhedberg 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "132" 😏

  • @johnathanstevens8436
    @johnathanstevens8436 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lack of preemptive multitasking? MacOS would OFTEN crash until you found a stable configuration of software and drivers. Having said that, it was completely different than green screen PCs with 12 function keys. System 7 added virtual memory, speech synthesis and recognition, CDROM support, QuickTime video and peer to peer networking. It took PCs a while to catch up. They added a unix kernel on top of a blend of finder and NextStep and it really is a much better OS these days.

  • @mekhro
    @mekhro หลายเดือนก่อน

    rip Mark he a real one

  • @VvxVxvV-j2y
    @VvxVxvV-j2y หลายเดือนก่อน

    There are 10 kinds of people: those who understand binary, and those who don't.

  • @torch-eh7ti
    @torch-eh7ti หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is awesome. I knew about binary finger counting before this, but all the cool tricks and patterns are completely new to me. You explained this all so clearly too. How are you just at 2030 Subs? (now 2031)

  • @Pizzastealingninja
    @Pizzastealingninja หลายเดือนก่อน

    Babe, wake up, new speedrunning category just dropped

  • @Pyroman328
    @Pyroman328 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This video is so cool

  • @a.tsuruya8
    @a.tsuruya8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    693

    • @shennyboi110
      @shennyboi110 หลายเดือนก่อน

      haha hand signals with numbers, nice 585

  • @tomaszjeniec
    @tomaszjeniec หลายเดือนก่อน

    Next video: You can count to 59,048 one your fingers where you introduce 3rd state on your fingers

    • @evan7391
      @evan7391 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good one lol!

  • @Mr_silent_duck
    @Mr_silent_duck หลายเดือนก่อน

    How is this not popular yet? I was expecting this to have at least 1M views

  • @aguywhosaguy
    @aguywhosaguy หลายเดือนก่อน

    "you've got all your bases covered" clever

  • @evan7391
    @evan7391 หลายเดือนก่อน

    >new upload from Cinement Tech Tips >"You can count to 1,023 on your fingers" Hype.

  • @mentalmarvin
    @mentalmarvin หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey, you're good at explaining! This was fun.

  • @apollo4295
    @apollo4295 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Even with a CS degree, I never considered counting in binary with my hands. This is neat, but you make it look easy! The dexterity to do this quickly is going to take me a while :p

    • @RC_Engineering
      @RC_Engineering หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had the epiphany in college, but quickly realized I'd never memorize it

  • @Leo-o1n6q
    @Leo-o1n6q หลายเดือนก่อน

    I miss Photostynth and Nokia Scout (which has augmented reality through the camera). And music taste expanded very much using MixRadio, which imo is the greatest music app of all times. Great trip back in time with your video. Thank you for posting...

  • @evan7391
    @evan7391 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Goes hard ngl

  • @GoolagThemTube
    @GoolagThemTube หลายเดือนก่อน

    When macOS was not a prison.

  • @Jmz7vHD
    @Jmz7vHD หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was 17 when I entered college in Mexico (hi from 🇲🇽) and the first phone I bought with my 1st job was a yellow Lumia 520 which to the day I still have in my desk (although it does not have the yellow back, or battery anymore). I loved these devices, I know Microsoft wanted them to succeed so bad. A friend and I shipped a very very small game to the Windows Phone Store, it was not a good game but it was our first product ever. We called it "Falling Dodge", if you google it you'll see my website with some archived screenshots of the game. We received a small entry level tablet for publishing it. It was probably worth about US $100 which for us was a lot of money and really valuable at the time. I still want Microsoft to give a mobile OS another try, maybe this time it could be different.

  • @0hmyshoes
    @0hmyshoes หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is the discord channel still around? The link does not work. I would love to join.

    • @cineminttechtips
      @cineminttechtips หลายเดือนก่อน

      I apologize! The Discord is open. Check out my website at cinemint.online , it should have a working link.

  • @DeadOrAliveLifts
    @DeadOrAliveLifts หลายเดือนก่อน

    Windows also committed fraud with one of the OS updates. The nokia phones had FM chips built in, and they advertised them WITH the capability. Then, one of the updates (win8 to win10?) removed the API for FM, and they pushed the win10 update to all winphone users whether they wanted it or not, and it removed the built in FM app, and the 3rd party app FM stopped working because they API wasn't there anymore, effectively killing the FM capabilities of the phone. Fraud. They really just had to do nothing to leave the API in-tact, but chose to intentionally remove it. This was one of the key differentiators of windows phone and they killed it for phones that already had the chip and had FM software working when sold.

  • @DeadOrAliveLifts
    @DeadOrAliveLifts หลายเดือนก่อน

    Windows phone OS pioneered extensive permissioning system. The other two followed suit very soon after.

  • @bobsobol
    @bobsobol หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting to see a younger persons perspective on this but… Honestly … What you describe as "different" about Mac OS 9 was the norm. That's pretty much how Windows 3 worked (new window for everything) It's how OS/2 worked, it's how Amiga OS worked (and how AROS, it's spiritual successor still works) and it's how many versions of GEM Desktop worked. (excluding the ones for DOS which were hobbled by Apple lawsuits so that they couldn't open new windows for each directory, and had to re-use the existing window … For some reason, the Atari ST versions were not affected) It's also how BeOS worked, and how Haiku (it's spiritual successor) still works. It's even how the Acorn RISC OS worked. Not all of them were clever enough to remember where you left icons within the directory window. The ST GEM desktop would always forget that, but could remember if you wanted that directory listed out or displaying icons tiled. You will find that not all "files" on your OS 9 Mac have an icon, though you may think they do. You'd have to fire up a command line interface of some kind, or analyse the partition in Norton to see the files that don't have an icon, because Finder won't ever show them to you. (as others have mentioned, one of those hidden folders / directories is the Desktop Folder … But it was mostly used for storing "aliases" [what Windows calls shortcuts, except they're more like a hard link, or reparse point in many ways] to icons … So you could leave the Word application icon out on your desktop) On Amiga OS "Workbench" you could select "Show all files" to see files without icons, and those would never remember where you left them. However, the ones which did have icons would stay where you left them, provided you "snapshot" the window. (I have a feeling that automatic snapshot on drop would have been left out to avoid lawsuits, because otherwise, it would be easier for the user, and for software developers to just have done that … But it was nice if you had a parkinsons moment with the mouse before you snapshot, you could close the window and re-open it to find where the heck you dropped that random icon) The location was stored in an icon file with the same name, and a .info extension. On an Apple Mac, files had multiple "data forks", which used to be pretty unique, but these days Windows NTFS will use "alternative data streams" and Linux / Unix filesystems tend to support "extended attributes" which will achieve the same thing. In those days, you had to pack up icons from a Mac in a MacBinary or BinHex archive to move them onto an FTP server, DOS / CP/M floppy and back to another Mac without loosing the resource fork. The icons, and their locations, and what default file type the application supports, or what data type a document is encoded in are all stored in a "resource fork" on Mac OS 9 … And because most other systems didn't support resource forks at that time, OS X dropped them, just as Windows NT and e2FS were making equivalent standards outside the Apple world. The most ambitious use of such multiple data streams for every file was made by BeOS (now Haiku) where you can look up all sorts of file properties within alternative streams, and the file manager supported them natively, so that the default email client had no interface what-so-ever, and was just a daemon running in the background which wrote out every email you received into a separate file in you "inbox" folder. There was a data stream to say who it was from, one to say what it was "about" one to say who else had received it, one to say how long it was, one for each attachment it contained, and the usual ones to say that it was an email, and what level of MIME encoding it used, if it was plain text, rich text, html or any of the other more exotic mail formats that were experimented with. Sure, there was an email reader that could open those files, and an email composer that could create them and save them in the outbox folder where the daemon would mail them next time you dailed into your ISP. The programs on the Apple menu aren't applications though. They're desk accessories, and the desk accessories (.acx files) on the ST GEM Desktop also appeared there (well, obviously it was an Atari menu, rather than an Apple one) when they were on the root of the boot disk. The Amiga eventually had commodities, but, sadly, there was no standardised way to access them. They usually got hotkeys, and provided APIs that could be scripted through REXX. Icons appearing on the desktop when you insert storage media is also how GEM Desktop (at least on the Atari ST) Amiga OS, BeOS/Haiku, and OS/2 worked. That's was just how computer were, before Windows became "the norm" … And for many of them, the reason Windows doesn't work like that is almost certainly because Microsoft feared being sued by Apple if they worked too much like them. As cited with GEM, many alternative desktop systems were sued for having features in common with Mac OS. Some fought, some just dropped that feature, some won, some lost, (and had to drop that feature) many went completely bust trying to fight the lawsuits. For example, the reason Windows didn't have a bin (trash, wastepaper, recycled or otherwise) icon anywhere you could drop files you no longer want onto to delete them until Windows 95 is because Apple had rabidly sued anyone who attempted to have a bin of any kind on their desktop … Amiga OS was forced, by court to place the bin for each device on the root folder (drawer) of that device, GEM was forced to remove the bin in later editions and replace it with a Delete menu option, OS/2 was forced to have a shredder on a toolbar. Ironic, since Apple, later moved the Trash Can from the desktop to a waste paper basket on the dock in OS X. Apple sued people for copying things they had copied for Xerox Parc, and forced them to prove that they also copied Xerox, rather than copying Apple. It was insane! And, of course, Microsoft were playing this same game. I never really heard of Atari, Commadore, Acorn, or even big blue (IBM) getting involved in that sort of tactic, except as victims … And, of course, the victims don't seem to have survived. Although, I would argue that we are left with only the worst examples of systems at that time, and one wonders how good the less aggressive competition would have been by now had they not been wiped out so early on. In particular, Acorn was broken up because they were deemed to hold a monopoly, making their own hardware, OS and applications, which is clearly unfair competition… It's not like poor little Apple, or Microsoft could do all that … Oh wait! That's exactly what they do, and were doing even when Acorn were trying to compete with them. It's also what Commadore, and Atari were doing. Okay, at the time, Microsoft only really had MSX machines, and they only really sold in Japan and a bit in the US, and they tended to be licensed to other hardware manufacturers. But I mean, XBox and Surface today are massive. As is Acorns ARM processor, but imagine if they managed to remain a single company, making modern, ARM based desktop computers running a modern RISC OS!? How different would the world be? We'd all have a pinboard to put our wallpaper on, and expect to drag a file out of our application and into the folder window we wanted to save it to, and we'd expect the main application menu to appear from the middle mouse button! 😆

  • @RT81775
    @RT81775 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent video

  • @michaelmil1303
    @michaelmil1303 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i love purple place so much!!!

  • @tru2thastyle
    @tru2thastyle 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    17:47 Why is this framed as adversarial? I've worked on open source, but I don't see things the way you see them. I think information should be made available but I'm not anti-business.

  • @markwilliamson9199
    @markwilliamson9199 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Not the Mac team did, the Lisa team did it. I used a Lisa in 1983 and it was this paradigm. Later I used SunOS with X11NeWS 1989 version, and it had some of these characteristics

  • @jubinsoni4694
    @jubinsoni4694 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video cinemint I personally learned a lot I'm using docker containers from past 3 years and was always curious to learn more about alpine Myplan is to strip this down further and try with different desktop environments like KDE or Gnome and check which one takes least time for bootup and then apply a decent theme once this is done, this can serve as a base to make task specific os Thanks again Love from Bengaluru

  • @NovanByworks
    @NovanByworks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    51:38 This "computers as appliances" sentiment was actually the basis of a 2011 talk by Cory Doctorow titled, "The Coming War on General Computing". I'm very much over-simplifying his points here-highly recommend everyone watch it-but his general thesis was that as personal computers become more specialized like appliances (and vice-versa in some ways), the less capable they become as computers and the more control the companies that make them have over them and their users. I think it's safe to say that if they haven't already won that war by now, we are currently in the midst of it.

  • @blackstar_1069
    @blackstar_1069 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome mockup! new ideas are always good for us users 🤘😼

  • @DankUser
    @DankUser 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Let's just.... Gloss over these... Uhh... Missing DLLs... There." 🎉🎉🎉

  • @bubblineyuri
    @bubblineyuri 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was prototyping a 3D window manager where you could walk through your computer, look at files and spawn windows and decoration in a 3D environment

  • @calliecocat9318
    @calliecocat9318 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    when people still edit their videos in 4:3 aspect 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌